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Continuous software engineering: A roadmap and agenda
Brian Fitzgerald,Klaas-Jan Stol +1 more
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It is argued a similar continuity is required between business strategy and development, BizDev being the term the authors coin for this, and a number of continuous activities are identified which together are labelled as ‘Continuous * ’ (i.e. Continuous Star) which are presented as part of an overall roadmap for Continuous Software engineering.About:
This article is published in Journal of Systems and Software.The article was published on 2017-01-01. It has received 526 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Release management & DevOps.read more
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Comparative effects of knowledge-based antecedents in different realms of CMMI-based software process improvement success
Chung-Yang Chen,Jung-Chieh Lee +1 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a research model that combines the four knowledge-based antecedents to examine their comparative influence on successful software process improvement (SPI) implementation, and employed capability maturity model integration (CMMI) maturities.
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Autonomous Model System for Lifecycle Contextual Research
TL;DR: The Experimental Research Support Model (ERSM) as discussed by the authors is an autonomous model system that accommodates and integrates research procedures, processes, representations, management, and outside contexts in the course of a research.
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A Tool-supported Approach for Building the Architecture and Roadmap in MegaM@Rt2 Project
Andrey Sadovykh,Alessandra Bagnato,Dragos Truscan,Pierluigi Pierini,Hugo Bruneliere,Abel Gómez,Jordi Cabot,Orlando Avila-García,Wasif Afzal +8 more
TL;DR: The present paper concentrates on the concrete examples of the tooling approach for building the framework architecture, and discusses the collaborative modelling, requirements definition tooling, approach for components modelling, traceability and document generation.
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Dealing with Security in a Real DevOps Environment
TL;DR: This paper provides a DevOps approach for managing security measures along the DevOps pipeline based on source code analysis at the integration phase, and it is an initial step for injecting security along theDevOps process.
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SPOT: Testing Stream Processing Programs with Symbolic Execution and Stream Synthesizing
TL;DR: This paper presents a novel solution, SPOT (i.e., Stream Processing Program Test), to generate test data for DSP programs with both high path coverage and covering different stream reordering situations, and presents four case studies to illustrate that it can support symbolic analysis for the commonly used DSP operators.
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Trust and TAM in online shopping: an integrated model
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Understanding information systems continuance: an expectation-confirmation model
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